However, the Kill Bill actress has now finally gone into further detail about her experiences with the disgraced producer, including how he allegedly pushed her down and tried to expose himself to her…

Uma Thurman alleges that the incident took place at London’s Savoy Hotel, after she starred in the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction, which was produced by Harvey Weinstein.

“He pushed me down,” she told The New York Times in a feature entitles This is Why Uma Thurman is Angry.

“He tried to shove himself on me. He did all kinds of unpleasant things.”

“He tried to shove himself on me… He did all kinds of unpleasant things,” she continued.

“But he didn’t actually put his back into it and force me. You’re like an animal wriggling away, like a lizard.”

She said that she received a bunch of flowers from him the next day, with a note saying, “you have great instincts.” His people then kept calling to offer her film roles.

Harvey Weinstein’s legal team have responded to Uma Thurman’s allegations via statement, essentially suggesting that she is lying about the incidents…

“Mr Weinstein acknowledges making an awkward pass 25 years ago at Ms Thurman in England after misreading her signals, after a flirtatious exchange in Paris, for which he immediately apologised and deeply regrets,” the statement said.

“However, her claims about being physically assaulted are untrue.

“There was no physical contact during Mr Weinstein’s awkward pass and he is saddened and puzzled as to why Ms Thurman waited 25 years to make these allegations public.”

“There was no physical contact during Mr Weinstein’s awkward pass and he is saddened and puzzled as to why Ms Thurman waited 25 years to make these allegations public.”

And it’s exactly the fact that she waited 25 years to come forward which is upsetting Uma Thurman…

“The complicated feeling I have about Harvey is how bad I feel about all the women that were attacked after I was,” she continued in the NYT piece.

“I am one of the reasons that a young girl would walk into his room alone, the way I did. Quentin used Harvey as the executive producer of Kill Bill, a movie that symbolizes female empowerment.

“And all these lambs walked into slaughter because they were convinced nobody rises to such a position who would do something illegal to you, but they do.”

“And all these lambs walked into slaughter because they were convinced nobody rises to such a position who would do something illegal to you, but they do.

“I stand as both a person who was subjected to it and a person who was then also part of the cloud cover, so that’s a super weird split to have.”

We’re starting to understand why it took Uma Thurman so long to go into detail about her Harvey Weinstein experiences.

Wil she receive backlash for remaining silent for so long? Only time will tell!